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Alden J. Blanar Smith Speakers Series

The Alden J. Blanar Smith Speaker’s Series brings nationally recognized speakers to Hill College on an annual basis. These series are free and open to the general public. Click here

Performing Arts Series

The Hill College Performing Arts Series presents five to six programs a year to the students, faculty, staff, and for the community at large. Programs bring outstanding performing artists of all types to Hillsboro each year. The series began in 1994 and has continued to grow both in financial support and in attendance. Click here

The Texas Heritage Museum

The mission of the Texas Heritage Museum is to explore Texas and Texans during wartime and how those experiences affect us today. The museum is free and open to the public. The historical artifacts within the museum galleries and collection serve as tangible evidence of historical events while the accompanying text provides context to Texas history. Considerable thought and research goes into the galleries before they are displayed, and exhibits continue to change to present fresh topics and perspectives. Whether in conjunction with classes or standing alone, students and visitors are able to learn Texas history from touring the facilities. The museum houses over 16,000 artifacts from the 1830s to the present and currently has these major exhibits: "Texas Revolution and Republic", "The Blue and Gray Gallery"; "Texans at War 1939-1945"; "The Vietnam War and Texans' Involvement", and a Weapons Gallery whose focus is World War I. There is also gallery space for temporary and traveling exhibits. The museum averages around 3,000 - 4,000 visitors a year and provides a hands on experience to visitors and students on Texas military history. Click here